Landlord’s liability for tenant’s nuisance: UKSC clarifies the law in Lawrence v Fen Tigers (No. 2)
Where an occupier of premises creates or causes a nuisance and affects his neighbour’s enjoyment of land, the neighbour may sue him under the tort of nuisance. Where the occupier is a tenant, the neighbour may also have recourse to the landlord. This area of law, however, has not been the subject of...
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Main Author: | LOW, Kee Yang |
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